.■.-.-...■.■- ' -: < -'-NOTICED; 1;--::; ■-■'"'■ ' - ■■■■■• EDWARD RKECE begiito inform bis customers and the public that, on nntl after the-Ist ot •July next, all goods sold at. his Warehouse/in Chnstehureh, will be FORCASII ONLY. RR. intends that all goods shall be reduced to the lowest price nfibruirig a remunerative profit, in order >to meet the demands of cash purchasers. ■ The ■■WHOLESALE TRADIO will Iw carried on in OXFORD STKREIVIYTTRLTON, under the stylo of "EDWARD /tKBCE & C 0.," where nil goods will bo sold to wholesale purchasers on the usiial liberal terms. / Uirminjurhanvaud Sheffield Warehouse, Clu-istdrarclv/MayS, 1859. ■' N. B.—All partifs who nn> indebted to Edward Rei'ce for goods had in 1857 and 1858 will oblige . by settling their /tccouuts. CANTERBURY STEAM NAVIGATION / COMPANY. "jVrOTICJfe is'hereby given, tlmt nil freights ■JLI b/the steamer PLANKT must be paid previous to the removal of the Goods from the Whnrves. (except the property of parties having open accounts .at the offices), the agents having authority to detain the same until paiul. / 33y order of the Directors, / J. MARTIN HEYWOOD, / MiinagPi1. 'CONVEYANCE OF GOODS BETWEEN AND CHRISTCHURCH. undfvsigned'begs to inform the public that •*- he has commenced business as Carrier between the above named places, via, Sumner. ©rays will leave Lyttelton every morning and deliver goods in Christehurcli <he same afternoon. Goods -and.Luggage from Christehurcli will remain under cover for the night in the premises at Ferrymead, and he delivered early Ihe following morning in Lvttelton. All orders should he addressed to "Wm. Reeves, at Mr. A. J. Alport's, T/ytteltnn, and in Christ' church to Mr. If. ft. Alport, Market Place, or to Mr H. L.nvthev. Oxford Terrace, who will receive orders and warehouse any goods.or luggage without charge. ■ • , ; ' . • : .v-, ■ ■• WILLIAM REEVES. Ferrymead, Juno 1,1859. .■■■ TO SPIRIT MERCHANTS & INNKEEPERS. (In Bond.) SWATNE BOORD .& CO.'S celebrated old torn in casks and cases, direct from the distillery Royal Highland malt whiskey, in casks and C">SeS- I.'-'.-' ■'• . ' ' ■' ' Hennessey's brandy, brown and-pale, in casks Do. .„ do.'very old pale, in cases Superior old rum :. Pine old port, and pale and amber sherry. ; The above are genuine first-class goods, selected with the greate.4 eaiv, and particularly suited for the private.family trade. ■'EDWARD E. "BISHOP, : • f ■ Importer, Christehurcli. FOR SALE, A RUN OF 20.0C0 ACRES, , '• ON the-South Bank of the Eakaia. well grassed, and with valuable improvements. Apply to ME.' THOMSON. If not sold by private bargain, fhe above will be v offered for (public competition on an early day. ' NOTICE. HIS Honor the Superintendent will'feel obliged • to any person who will forward io the office of the Provincial Secretary -any information respecting • MR. JAMES MAYALL, who about the year 1855 was supposed to be residing in the Province of-Canterbury. J. OLLIVIER, Provincial Secretary. Sept. 8,1859. REMOVAL. MR. BURTON, Surgeon-Dentist, &c, lias removed from Cathedral Square to Lidifiell Cottage, lately occupied by Mr. Anderson, Watchmaker. ALCOCK & CO., BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE TABLE ' " MANUFACTURER., 13, RUSSELL STREET, MELBOURNE. American and Skitile Tins and Lignum Vitse Balls, Billiard Cloth and Billiard Furniture of every description, at reasonable prices. MR! MOO HE'S RAMS. MR. THOMSON has been appointed by G. 11. Moore, Esq., of Glwrainrk, agent for the Sale of his Celebrated RAMS for. the counbry south of the Waimakariri;. The Rams are perfectly dean, are tailed, and yarded in a separate flock. Full particulars may be ascertained on application at the Auction Mart, Christehurcli. NOTICE. npHE business carried on by us the underX signed, under the name of the ' Cumberland Saw Mill Company,' will in future be carried on under the style.of ' Henderson, Piper & Co.' THOS. COOPER, HENRY PIPEK WM; HttNDKRSON, ISAAC HODGSON, , ; WM : WILSON. Witnesses— S. C. Face, James 1). Gaewood. Akaroa, Sept. 19,1859. -■■■■■-•■'■>■>■ CHRIST'S -COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. A Third-Master is wanted after the Christmas vacation to take clhir"e of the Mathematical and nssist in the Classical DepartSo?a ot:- CIirist'8 Coll^ r° Gnunmnr School. Salary. ±-200 per annum. Candidates, who must be Membars o the Church of-England, a.re requested lo forward their applications, addressed to the Warden and_ Follows "of Christ's College; accompanied by ti'stimomalg and a Kfaitempnt of Qualifications, at an>M.nno l, e lore noon on WEDNESDAY, October 4b, to the undersigned, from whom iurther inlbrmation may be obtuiued. , , S ■ : HENRY JACOBS, m'• i.. „•'■' r, Sub-Warden. Christ s College, Sept. 27, 1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 723, 12 October 1859, Page 8
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